Description:
This 3.1.2-channel sound bar from ULTIMEA brings object-based Dolby Atmos to the living room for more immersive TV and film audio. It combines a slim main unit with a 6.5 inch wireless subwoofer and connectivity suited to modern smart TVs, making it useful for movie nights and casual gaming where wider soundstage and deeper bass are wanted.
Key Points
The system supports Dolby Atmos and surround sound modes to widen the front soundstage and create overhead effects when paired with compatible content. Bluetooth 5.4 allows wireless streaming from phones and tablets, while HDMI eARC simplifies connection to a smart TV and preserves higher quality audio. The included 6.5 inch subwoofer adds low-end presence, especially for action scenes and music with bass emphasis. For users who prefer simple setups, the sound bar offers plug-and-play operation with common inputs and basic onboard controls. Note that full Atmos performance depends on source material and TV compatibility, according to the manufacturer. 🎬
Technical Specifications
Name:
ULTIMEA Skywave F30 Boom- Channels: 3.1.2
- Subwoofer driver: 6.5 inch
- Wireless: Bluetooth 5.4
- HDMI: HDMI eARC supported
Advantages
The Skywave F30 Boom focuses on delivering spatial effects without demanding a complex multi‑speaker installation. Dialogue clarity is prioritised in the front array, which helps when watching drama and news. The wireless subwoofer reduces cable clutter and can be positioned for better bass distribution. Setup is straightforward for users who want improved audio over TV speakers without extensive configuration. 🔊
Usage Recommendations
Place the sound bar below the TV at ear height where possible, and allow some clearance for the wireless subwoofer to breathe so bass response is not overly boomy. When using Dolby Atmos content, enable eARC on the TV to ensure object-based audio is passed through. For music streaming use Bluetooth, and mute any TV sound to avoid timing differences between sources. Consider that room acoustics will affect perceived surround effects, and a small room may reduce the impression of overhead audio. 🎧










